Master's Degree in Biomedical Engineering
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Program Overview
Master's Degree in Biomedical Engineering
The Master's Degree in Biomedical Engineering is an interuniversity program that offers 90 credits. The language of instruction for this program is Spanish and English, with a language requirement of B2 in both English and Spanish.
Program Details
- Official title: Master's Degree in Biomedical Engineering
- Credits: 90
- Modality: Presential
- Campus: UPV Valencia Campus Site (Valencia) and Universitat de València (Estudi General)
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Master's Degree in Biomedical Engineering includes:
- Courses
- Timetable
- Outcomes
- Academic staff
Admission
Access Requirements
The requirements for access to the Master's Degree in Biomedical Engineering include:
- Holding a degree in Biomedical Engineering or related degrees such as Industrial Technologies Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial and Automatic Electronic Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Industrial Design and Product Development Engineering, Computer Engineering, Industrial Organization Engineering, Energy Engineering, or Physics Degree.
Admission for Disabled Students
For students with specific educational needs arising from a disability, appropriate support and counseling services will be established to assess the needs of curricular adaptations, itineraries or alternative studies, through the support of the CEDAT Foundation of the UPV.
Admission Criteria
Admission criteria for the Master's Degree in Biomedical Engineering include:
- Holding a degree in Biomedical Engineering or one of the related degrees.
- Evaluation of the academic record and accredited merits.
- Transparency and objectivity in the selection process.
- Equal opportunity is ensured for all candidates.
Scholarships
Studies leading to an official university degree allow access to scholarships and grants. The Ministry of Education, the Generalitat Valenciana, and the Universitat Politècnica de València itself offer various scholarships and grants.
Types of Scholarships
- General scholarships for students pursuing post-compulsory studies valid throughout the national territory.
- Ministry scholarships, which require administrative residence in the Valencian Community and compliance with income thresholds and general and academic requirements.
- Generalitat Valenciana scholarships, which consist of exemption from payment of fees for university academic services.
- UPV scholarships, including social action grants, canteen grants, collaboration training grants, and grants for sportsmen and women.
Pre-registration Process
Pre-registration is the procedure used to order all the applications received by each university master's degree, according to the access requirements that have been established and the evaluation of the merits presented by each applicant. This procedure is carried out through an online application with different deadlines for students from outside the European Union.
